I have a rash how do I get rid of it will loation help
It also sounds like it could be a herpes sore. I'd get it checked out.
By the description of the rash and the blisters that are seeping sounds very much like impetigo.
Impetigo is very contagious. You can get it if you have been exposed to the bacteria and if your immune system is weakened. You get impetigo on any part of the body.
You need the right type of cream to treat this so I would advise you to make an appointment to see your doctor so that he can examine the area and give you the correct diagnosis and the right treatment for it.
Do not pick any scabs that form and do not share any towels, flannels, bath water with anyone. If the "rash" is on your face then to not let anyone else use your pillow.
Do not touch the "rashy" area because you will spread the infection.
Impetigo is a bacterial infection and you will need a prescription for an antibacterial cream from your doctor.
If you have difficulty in seeing a doctor for whatever reason, a pharmacist can give you good advice too and you may be able to purchase an antibiotic cream without a prescription in your country. There are a few different brands of antibacterial creams, Bactroban is one of them, but the pharmacist will also be able to advise you on what is available where you are.
Always wash your hands after touching the rash after applying the cream. Always wash your hands after using the toilet and before eating food.
Best wishes.
Hi there
I have a small rash the size of a large coin, it started as a small uncomfortable spot but has now got bigger and blistered. The blisters can seep and it's quite painful but not itchy. Any ideas of how to treat this?
Thank you
I had a hemmorroidectomy done on feb 26 2013 ever since I've been wearing diapers due to discharge and I appy hydrocortisone and lidocaine ointments to the affected area Now I have a rash that itches and it is a very uncomfortable feeling on march 26 it will be a month and still no signs of healing can someone help?.
Hello,
One possibility is of intertrigo. An intertrigo is an inflammation (rash) of the body folds.It most commonly occurs due to bacterial, viral or fungal infection. An intertrigo usually appears red and raw-looking, and may also itch, ooze, and be sore.
Please keep the area clean and apply some topical antiseptics. Also wear loose-fitting cotton clothing and use an antibacterial soap or mild soap like dove. Avoid any kind of cosmetics. Topical zinc oxide cream like Sudocrem, Desitin are very helpful(apply with a paper towel and not directly with hands).Application of mild steroid cream like dermacort also helps. For the itching take some over the counter antihistaminic like benadryl or Claritin In case the symptoms persist then antifungals may be needed. Please consult a dermatologist in that case.
I hope it helps. Take care and regards.
I took phenergan suppositories 2 times in a 48 hour period and now have a rash between my cheeks that has passed itching but is sore, bumpy and RED. I've applies topical medicated powder, keep it clean using a mild glycerine soap, and soak in a warm dead sea salt bath each day... it's been a week and is not feeling better. What can I do?
Sorry to hear of your problem.
Because you are discharging, this is aggravating the skin and causing the itching. So it is important to keep the area clean and dry as much as possible (I appreciate that this will be difficult for you to).
Did the doctor prescribe the ointments for you? If so, perhaps you should see him again and tell him about the problem you are having.
He may need to get you checked out to make sure you are healing properly.
The doctor also may prescribe you with a different ointment.
My father had his hemmoroids removed, but he didn't wear diapers.
Make an appoint to see the doctor or the specialist. There should be some signs of healing by now.
Wishing you a speedy recovery.
It sounds like you developed the rash from the antibiotics that you were taking for the UTI. Antibiotics causes strange side effects and that is what you developed from taking them. However it could of been from something else also. But you did specify that it came after taking antibiotics and you did change your diet to a high fiber diet and then the symptoms started to diminish. Then you had a terrible cold and took Nyquil and then the symptoms came back that goes to show that you are allergic to over the counter medicines. I would keep a close eye on it don't do anything to irritate it, keep it dry, and don't use any harsh deodorant soaps, or body washes. I would soak in an oatmeal bath you can find soothing and relaxing body soaks at the pharmacy that are good for certain types of rashes.